Another Word For SCARED
afraid
Adjective : Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.
Adjective : (colloquial) Regretful, sorry; expressing a reluctance to face an unpleasant situation.
Adjective : (used with for) Worried about, feeling concern for, fearing for (someone or something).
frightened
Adjective : Afraid; suffering from fear.
petrified
Adjective : Having undergone the process of petrification (transformation into a stony substance).
Adjective : Extremely afraid.
terrified
Adjective : Extremely frightened.
fearful
Adjective : Frightening; causing fear.
Adjective : Tending to fear; timid.
Adjective : (dated) Terrible; shockingly bad.
frightening
Adjective : Causing fear; of capable of causing fear; scary.
Adjective : (figuratively) Awful, terrible, very bad.
horrified
Adjective : Struck with horror.
feared
Adjective : Pertaining to someone or thing that causes great fear in others.
Adjective : Regarded with fear, respect, or reverence.
scary
Adjective : (now chiefly informal) Causing fear or anxiety
Adjective : (informal) Uncannily striking or surprising.
Adjective : (US, colloquial) Subject to sudden alarm; easily frightened.
fear
Noun : (uncountable) A strong, unpleasant emotion or feeling caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.
Noun : (countable) A phobia, a sense of fear induced by something or someone.
Noun : (uncountable) Terrified veneration or reverence, particularly towards God, gods, or sovereigns.
worried
Adjective : Thinking about unpleasant things that have happened or that might happen; feeling afraid and unhappy.
appalled
Adjective : Shocked, horrified by something unpleasant.
spooked
Adjective : A little scared; worried by a feeling or event. Describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence.
Adjective : Being spied upon by security or intelligence services.
Adjective : (informal) Taken off guard; astonished; surprised.
panic-stricken
Adjective : Very frightened, and unable to react sensibly because of panic.
apprehensive
Adjective : Anticipating something with anxiety, fear, or doubt; reluctant.
Adjective : (obsolete) Perceptive; quick to learn; capable of understanding using one's intellect.
dread
Verb : (transitive) To fear greatly.
Verb : To anticipate with fear.
Verb : (intransitive) To be in dread, or great fear.
spooky
Adjective : (informal) Eerie, or suggestive of ghosts or the supernatural.
Adjective : (informal) Spooked; afraid; frightened.
Adjective : (informal) Unpredictably excitable; skittish (used especially of horses).
anxious
Adjective : Nervous and worried.
Adjective : Having a feeling of anxiety or disquietude; extremely concerned, especially about something that will happen in the future or that is unknown.
Adjective : (of things) Accompanied with, or causing, anxiety; worrying.
panicked
Adjective : Experiencing or in a state of panic.
worry
Verb : (intransitive) To be troubled; to give way to mental anxiety or doubt.
Verb : (transitive) Disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation or distress.
Verb : (transitive) To harass; to irritate or distress.
panicky
Adjective : In a state of panic.
anxiety
Noun : An unpleasant state of mental uneasiness, nervousness, apprehension and obsession or concern about some uncertain event.
Noun : An uneasy or distressing desire (for something).
Noun : (pathology) A state of restlessness and agitation, often accompanied by a distressing sense of oppression or tightness in the stomach.
upset
Noun : (uncountable) Disturbance or disruption.
Noun : (countable, sports, politics) An unexpected victory of a competitor or candidate that was not favored to win.
Noun : (automobile insurance) An overturn.
dismayed
Adjective : Having the emotion of dismay.
shy
Verb : (intransitive) To avoid due to caution, embarrassment or timidness.
Verb : (intransitive) To jump back in fear.
Verb : (transitive) To throw sideways with a jerk; to fling.
startled
Adjective : Surprised and slightly frightened.
intimidated
Adjective : Subjected to intimidation.
hassle
Verb : (transitive) To trouble, to bother, to annoy.
Verb : (transitive) To pick a fight or start an argument with.
Verb : (military, aviation, slang) To engage in a mock dogfight.
fright
Noun : A state of terror excited by the sudden appearance of danger; sudden and violent fear, usually of short duration; a sudden alarm.
Noun : Someone strange, ugly or shocking, producing a feeling of alarm or aversion.
Verb : (archaic, transitive) To frighten.
intimidating
Adjective : Threatening, producing feelings of fear or timidity.
shock
Verb : (transitive) To cause to be emotionally shocked; to cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset.
Verb : (transitive) To give an electric shock to.
Verb : (transitive) To subject to a shock wave or violent impact.
scaredy-cat
Noun : A coward; a person who is easily frightened or high-strung and easily scared.
screwed
Adjective : (slang, mildly vulgar) Beset with unfortunate circumstances that seem difficult or impossible to overcome; in imminent danger.
Adjective : (slang, Britain, dated) Intoxicated.
coward
Verb : (transitive, obsolete) To intimidate.
averse
Verb : (transitive, obsolete, rare) To turn away.
aversion
Noun : Opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike often without any conscious reasoning.
Noun : An object of dislike or repugnance.
Noun : (obsolete) The act of turning away from an object.
freak
Noun : (dated) Someone or something that is markedly unusual or unpredictable.
Noun : A hippie.
Noun : A drug addict.
freaky
Adjective : Resembling a freak.
Adjective : (slang) Odd; bizarre; unusual.
Adjective : (slang) Scary; frightening.
creepy
Adjective : Moving by creeping along.
Adjective : (informal) Producing an uneasy fearful sensation, as of things crawling over one's skin.
Adjective : (informal) Causing discomfort or repulsion due to strange or eccentric behaviour.
concerned
Adjective : Showing concern.
Adjective : Involved or responsible.
out
Verb : (transitive) To eject; to expel.
Verb : (intransitive) To come or go out; to get out or away; to become public, revealed, or apparent.
Verb : (transitive) To reveal (a person or organization) as having a certain secret, such as a being a secret agent or undercover detective.
shitless
Adjective : (slang, vulgar) Having an empty bowel; greatly frightened; see usage notes below.
alarm
Verb : (transitive) To call to arms for defense.
Verb : (transitive) To give (someone) notice of approaching danger, or necessary action; to rouse to vigilance; to put on the alert.
Verb : (transitive) To surprise with apprehension of danger; to fill with anxiety in regard to threatening evil; to excite with sudden fear.
flip
Verb : (transitive) To throw so as to turn over.
Verb : (transitive) To put into a quick revolving motion through a snap of the thumb and index finger.
Verb : (transitive, US politics) To win a state (or county) won by another party in the preceding elections.
alarmed
Adjective : Having an alarm fitted.
Adjective : Worried; anxious; panicky.
pissed
Adjective : (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, mildly vulgar, colloquial) Drunk.
Adjective : (originally US, Canada, mildly vulgar, colloquial) Annoyed, angry.
nervous
Adjective : Of sinews and tendons.
Adjective : (obsolete) Full of sinews.
Adjective : (obsolete) Having strong or prominent sinews; sinewy, muscular.
kicked
Adjective : (slang, smoking, of a pipe) Empty with nothing left to smoke but ash.
cabin
Verb : (transitive) To place in a cabin or other small space.
Verb : (by extension) To limit the scope of.
Verb : (intransitive, obsolete) To live in, or as if in, a cabin; to lodge.
phobic
Adjective : Relating to a phobia.
Adjective : Experiencing or expressing phobia (strong fear and/or dislike).
Noun : A person who has a phobia.
bugged
Adjective : (computing) Affected by a bug (computer error).
Adjective : Containing a bug (interceptive listening device).
panic
Noun : (uncountable) Overwhelming fear or fright, often affecting groups of people or animals; (countable) an instance of this; a fright, a scare.
Noun : (countable, economics, finance) A rapid reduction in asset prices due to broad efforts to raise cash in anticipation of such prices continuing to decline.
Noun : (countable, US, originally theater, colloquial) A highly amusing or entertaining performer, performance, or show; a riot, a scream.
yellow
Verb : (intransitive) To become yellow or more yellow.
Verb : (transitive) To make (something) yellow or more yellow.
chicken
Verb : (intransitive) To avoid a situation one is afraid of.
grose
Noun : A surname.
freaked
Noun : a 1993 American comedy film directed by Tom Stern and Alex Winter, both of whom wrote the screenplay with Tim Burns.
gonna
terrorised
terrorized
Verb : To fill (someone) with terror; to terrify.
Verb : To coerce (someone) by using threats or violence.
spitless
Adjective : (euphemistic) Having a dry mouth; greatly frightened.
shocked
Adjective : Surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback, particularly when also indignant.
Adjective : (medicine) Suffering from shock.
Adjective : (physics) Affected, altered, or transformed by one or more shock waves.
unnerved
Adjective : Deprived of courage, strength, confidence, self-control, etc.
confused
Adjective : (of a person) unable to think clearly or understand
Adjective : (of a person or animal) disoriented
Adjective : chaotic, jumbled or muddled
embarrassed
Adjective : Having a feeling of shameful discomfort.
Adjective : (archaic) Impeded; obstructed; in an awkward situation.
affraid
Adjective : Obsolete spelling of afraid [Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.]
fearing
Adjective : Exhibiting fear.
Adjective : Showing profound respect or deference.
Noun : A surname.
wary
Adjective : Cautious of danger; carefully watching and guarding against deception, trickery, and dangers; suspiciously prudent
Adjective : Characterized by caution; guarded; careful; on one's guard
Adjective : thrifty, provident
traumatized
frighten
Verb : (transitive) To cause to feel fear; to scare; to cause to feel alarm or fright.
angry
Adjective : Displaying or feeling anger.
Adjective : (said about a wound or a rash) Inflamed and painful.
Adjective : (figuratively, said about the elements, like the sky or the sea) Dark and stormy, menacing.
scaredy
Adjective : (informal) Characterised by being timorous or afraid.
scard
Noun : (obsolete) A shard or fragment.
panicking
Noun : A state of panic.
timid
Adjective : Lacking in courage or confidence.
skeered
Verb : Pronunciation spelling of scared.
excited
Adjective : Having great enthusiasm, passion and energy.
Adjective : (physics) Being in a state of higher energy.
Adjective : Having an erection; erect.
hesitant
Adjective : Tending to hesitate, wait, or proceed with caution or reservation.
reassured
Adjective : having confidence restored; freed from anxiet
ashamed
Adjective : Feeling shame or guilt.
annoyed
Adjective : Troubled, irritated by something unwanted or unliked (an annoyance); vexed.
paranoid
Noun : Someone suffering from paranoia
frighted
Adjective : (rare) frightened; afraid; affright
distraught
Adjective : Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; incapacitated by distress.
Adjective : Mad; insane.
discouraged
Adjective : Having lost confidence or hope; dejected; disheartened.
Adjective : unrecommended; unprescribed.
surprised
Adjective : Caused to feel surprise, amazement or wonder, or showing an emotion due to an unexpected event.
bewildered
Adjective : Baffled, confused, mystified, at a loss, not thinking clearly, or uncertain.
leery
Adjective : Cautious, suspicious, wary, hesitant, or nervous about something; having reservations or concerns.
Adjective : (of a look or smile) Lecherous.
embarassed
Adjective : Misspelling of embarrassed. [Having a feeling of shameful discomfort.]
traumatised
embarrased
Adjective : Misspelling of embarrassed. [Having a feeling of shameful discomfort.]
hurt
Noun : An emotional or psychological humiliation or bad experience.
Noun : (archaic) A bodily injury causing pain; a wound or bruise.
Noun : (archaic) Injury; damage; detriment; harm
frustrated
Adjective : Foiled, stopped, disappointed.
Adjective : Suffering from frustration; dissatisfied, agitated, and/or discontent because one is unable to perform an action or fulfill a desire.
Adjective : (Philippines, law) (of a felony or serious criminal offense) Imperfect form of execution of a crime in that, despite performing all the acts that should produce it, the crime fails to be consummated.
reluctant
Adjective : Not wanting to take some action; unwilling to do something.
Adjective : (archaic) Contrary; defiant; refractory.
Adjective : (regular expressions) Tending to match as little text as possible.
disgusted
Adjective : Filled with disgust.
overwhelmed
Adjective : rendered powerless especially by an excessive amount or profusion of somethin
heartbroken
Adjective : Suffering from grief, especially after a failed romance.
uneasy
Adjective : (rare) Not easy; difficult.
Adjective : Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety
Adjective : Not easy in manner; constrained
daunted
Adjective : (Normally with a copular verb). Mildly afraid or worried by some upcoming situation.
unsure
Adjective : uncertain
Adjective : unstable or precarious
frightens
Verb : (transitive) To cause to feel fear; to scare; to cause to feel alarm or fright.
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